Community engagement processes in low and middle-income countries health research settings: a systematic review of the literature
by Zinhle Mthembu, John J. O. Mogaka, Moses J. Chimbari
16th March 2026 •
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What Does “Good” Community and Public Engagement Look Like? Developing Relationships With Community Members in Global Health Research
by Gary Hickey, Katie Porter, Doreen Tembo, Una Rennard, Martha Tholanah, Peter Beresford, David Chandler, Moses Chimbari, Tina Coldham, Lisa Dikomitis, Biggy Dziro, Peter O. Ekiikina, Maria I. Khattak, Cristian R. Montenegro, Noni Mumba, Rosemary Musesengwa, Erica Nelson, Clement Nhunzvi, Caroline M. Ramirez, Sophie Staniszewska
16th March 2026 •
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Exploring key issues in Participatory Action Research for Health
by R Vincent et al
15th October 2025 •
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Strengthening Health Systems for Climate Adaptation and Health Security: Key Considerations for Policy and Programming
by Mesh Editorial
29th August 2025 •
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Making the case for community involvement in research on climate and health: opportunities and lessons
by Gill Black, Euzebiusz Jamrozik, Wesaal Khan, Stephanie Peralta, Benjamin Havenga, Maria Merritt, Maureen Kelley
27th August 2025 •
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Systematic review of community engagement approach in research: describing partnership approaches, challenges and benefits
by Getachew Redeae Taffere, Haftom Temesgen Abebe, Zenawi Zerihun, Christian Mallen, Helen P. Price, Afework MulugetaA systematic review of community engagement with health research.
16th July 2024 •
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Perspectives of African stakeholders on gene drives for malaria control
by Mesh Editorial
5th April 2024 •
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Project Report: The Tak Province Border Community Ethics Advisory Board (T-CAB)
by Natinee Kulpijit, Napat Khirikoekkong
21st May 2019 •
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Literature/Guides: Playing for Time: Making art as if the world mattered
by Mesh Editorial BoardLecture by theatre maker and artist Lucy Neal, author of Playing for Time (available from Oberon Books Ltd.). The handbook, written with over 60 artists, identifies collaborative arts practices in a range of community contexts and provides a useful breakdown of principles and practice for adaptation.
11th April 2016 •
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